MotoGP - Honda
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a renowned Japanese multinational corporation, widely recognized for its innovations and excellence in the production of motorcycles, automobiles, and power equipment.
Established in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa, Honda has grown into one of the largest and most successful companies in the automotive and motorcycle industries.
Honda’s motorcycles were at the heart of its early success. The company introduced a series of popular and reliable bikes that appealed to both novice riders and experienced motorcyclists.
In 1969, Honda launched the CB750, which is often credited as the first modern superbike. It featured a four-cylinder engine, disc brakes, and an innovative design that set new standards for performance and technology in the motorcycle industry.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Honda became the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer, dominating the global market with a broad range of models, from small commuter bikes to larger touring and sports motorcycles.
The Civic became one of the best-selling cars in the world, known for its fuel efficiency, reliability, and affordability. Over the decades, it evolved from a compact economy car into a more refined and versatile vehicle that appeals to a wide range of drivers.
The NSX is a high-performance sports car that demonstrated Honda's ability to design and build world-class, luxury-performance vehicles. It was a pioneer in the use of aluminum construction and high-tech engineering. The second-generation NSX (2016) further established Honda as a performance brand.